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Group decries states’ lack of safety plans WASHINGTON – Eight years after Hurricane Katrina, most states still don’t require four basic safety plans to protect children in school...

Hackers find weaknesses in car computer systems

DETROIT – As cars become more like PCs on wheels, what’s to stop a hacker from taking over yours? In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car’s brakes at fre...

Japan to fund ice wall to contain reactor leaks

TOKYO – The Japanese government announced Tuesday that it will spend $470 million on a subterranean ice wall and other steps in a desperate bid to stop leaks of radioactive water from the cr...

Obama gains support for attack on Syria

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama gained ground Tuesday in his drive for congressional backing of a military strike against Syria, winning critical support from House Speaker John Boehner ...

Crews gain on Yosemite fire; full containment weeks away

Crews gain on Yosemite fire, but containment weeks away

U.S.-Brazil tensions rise after new NSA spy report

RIO DE JANEIRO – The Brazilian government condemned a U.S. spy program that reportedly targeted the nation’s leader, labeled it an “unacceptable invasion” of sovereignty and called Monday fo...

Obama tries persuading the skeptical on Syria

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama worked on Monday to persuade skeptical lawmakers to endorse a U.S. military intervention in civil war-wracked Syria, winning conditional support from two ...

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Police believe father was shooting target NEW YORK – Police investigating the death of a 1-year-old boy shot in the head in his stroller said Monday they believe his father was th...

Assad: Attack will spur ‘chaos’

PARIS – France released an intelligence report on Monday alleging chemical weapons use by Syria’s regime that dovetailed with similar U.S. claims, as President Bashar Assad warned that any m...

Sandy’s ‘freaky’ path may not be repeated

WASHINGTON – Man-made global warming may further lessen the likelihood of the freak atmospheric steering currents that last year shoved Superstorm Sandy due west into New Jersey, a new study...

Police social-media site planned

SAN FRANCISCO – The final stages are near completion for the launch of a law enforcement social media network designed exclusively for the men and women in blue. Created by forme...

DEA data mining reported

SEATTLE – For at least six years, federal drug and other agents have had near-immediate access to billions of phone call records dating back decades in a collaboration with AT&T that officia...
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